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president obama is right to sell that health plan and has to assure americans he's right on the economy and it's turning around, especially with the bad job numbers on friday. he went to indiana, a state he won last year and announced $2 million for funding for electric cars and said his policy on stimulus, we're laying the foundation for long term growth. >> i don't want to just reduce our dependence on foreign oil and then end up being dependent on their foreign innovations. i don't want to have to import a hybrid car, i want to build a hybrid car here. i don't want to import a hybrid truck, i want to build a hybrid truck here. i don't want to have to import a windmill from some place else, i want to build a windmill in indiana. >> you can see that message went over well in indiana but the
president obama is right to sell that health plan and has to assure americans he's right on the economy and it's turning around, especially with the bad job numbers on friday. he went to indiana, a state he won last year and announced $2 million for funding for electric cars and said his policy on stimulus, we're laying the foundation for long term growth. >> i don't want to just reduce our dependence on foreign oil and then end up being dependent on their foreign innovations. i don't...
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i'll tell you what deserves an obama discount and, yes, an obama premium. right now, obama first. earnings second. which gives us a lot of sectors that are guilty until proven innocent as you will soon find out after the break. >>> coming up -- winners and losers. with policy changes expected to kick into high gear in president obama's second year -- >> there are things that have to get done -- >> cross-claimer is looking for for stocks that will be hit the hardest and the ones that will emerge clear winners. and later, are you ready to get charged up? cramer cranks up the voltage and goes electric on an all new hyperactive lightning round. all coming up on "mad money." >>> looks like we need a new political prison m now that president obama has gone on an anti-business rampage. one that starts on wall street but we believe will extend to all business, all capitol if you want to put my seven economic classes i took at harvard to use. tonight i'm going to take you through each sector and explain what kind of obama discount or rarely premium it gets in the new investing world where
i'll tell you what deserves an obama discount and, yes, an obama premium. right now, obama first. earnings second. which gives us a lot of sectors that are guilty until proven innocent as you will soon find out after the break. >>> coming up -- winners and losers. with policy changes expected to kick into high gear in president obama's second year -- >> there are things that have to get done -- >> cross-claimer is looking for for stocks that will be hit the hardest and the...
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with obama. >> all right. let me shift to obama on this. when you ran new york city, you had a lot of crisis, step in, be responsible and accountable. i want to ask you what is your opinion of how president obama has handled the gsa and most specifically and importantly, the whole secret service sex flap? he is accountable? shown leadership? what is your take on this? >> i have a slightly different stwruft of them. i think the secret service thing is not something that the president really should be held accountable for. the problems in the secret service were pretty deep. the president doesn't get that deeply involved in figuring out what secret service is doing and not doing. the secret service, pretty darn independent agency. on the other hand, gsa, his appointee doing this. an appointee he brought back from the clinton administration to take over gsa. i find the allegations against gsa astounding. you know the gsa, you were in the government, i was in the government. i had dinner a couple nights ago with a former gsa administrator in ne
with obama. >> all right. let me shift to obama on this. when you ran new york city, you had a lot of crisis, step in, be responsible and accountable. i want to ask you what is your opinion of how president obama has handled the gsa and most specifically and importantly, the whole secret service sex flap? he is accountable? shown leadership? what is your take on this? >> i have a slightly different stwruft of them. i think the secret service thing is not something that the president...
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all right. we have an avalanche of late-breaking stories on obama care tonight. just to recap, first, president obama starting to feel opposition from his own party. we've just learned that west virginia democratic senator joe manchin is working on draft legislation to delay the individual mandate for a year. other democratic senators, especially those running for reelection next year, may join manchin. second, the lead contractor for healthcare.gov is pointing fingers. it's blaming other contractors. also saying a decision by the white house to hide prices for insurance plans helped create the problems with the website. >>> and then they head to the biggest health insurers in america were at a white house meeting today, hastily arranged. and they were talking about an issue that could be even more problematic than the website glitches. now let's focus on some of this. how the democrats are running scared tonight. are they? is this a dismal obama care roll-out continues in its 23rd day, how much damage. we told you about democratic senator joe manchin's bill to d
all right. we have an avalanche of late-breaking stories on obama care tonight. just to recap, first, president obama starting to feel opposition from his own party. we've just learned that west virginia democratic senator joe manchin is working on draft legislation to delay the individual mandate for a year. other democratic senators, especially those running for reelection next year, may join manchin. second, the lead contractor for healthcare.gov is pointing fingers. it's blaming other...
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right now. the chinese government is very much filling the gap that exists from the lack of export manufacturers for the chinese to the united states and in to europe. what i see is the u.s./china relationship getting worse. the chinese had no problem vetoing the security council resolution before he came to the united states. i saw u.s. officials feel they have no influence on china on issues that are becoming much more conflicting towards two countries and and the chinese showing no capacity to shift their production away from state-owned enterprises, labor intensive, inefficient, 62% of the chinese economy today is state owned enterprises. they don't run efficiently, long-term they won't a model for growth for that country but show no willingness or capacity to move away from them. it is an enormous challenge. china for 34 years has been a car with a massive engine driving really fast down a straight road. the road has a big curve coming up. we have no idea if they have a steering wheel. neve
right now. the chinese government is very much filling the gap that exists from the lack of export manufacturers for the chinese to the united states and in to europe. what i see is the u.s./china relationship getting worse. the chinese had no problem vetoing the security council resolution before he came to the united states. i saw u.s. officials feel they have no influence on china on issues that are becoming much more conflicting towards two countries and and the chinese showing no capacity...
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that's right, i'm giving the staples an obama premium. these stocks, which do better when the economy slows down, are the best area of all. typically ones that have reported good numbers already. like mcdonald's. and kimberly clark! props. just a second. kleenex. this has a 4% yield. and sandbag, the company may raise dividend by as much as 10 cents. and i think you can beat the numbers. this stock leaps to the top of the queue. it's kimberly clark. let me think. what would obama have against tissues? kills 99.9% of cold and flu viruses. that seems like a positive. anyone have a beef with that? i don't see anything wrong with that. i can't find anything wrong that would anger him about kleenex. what's the beef? with mcdonald's we may not rule out a tax on junk food. so i got to go with kimberly clark. i think the antiviral stuff could be a positive. next up is energy. oh boy. 11.52% of the s&p 500. this one is totally in obama's cross hairs. so much so i'm going to give the sector a 10% haircut. i pi p this group is next to be targeted af
that's right, i'm giving the staples an obama premium. these stocks, which do better when the economy slows down, are the best area of all. typically ones that have reported good numbers already. like mcdonald's. and kimberly clark! props. just a second. kleenex. this has a 4% yield. and sandbag, the company may raise dividend by as much as 10 cents. and i think you can beat the numbers. this stock leaps to the top of the queue. it's kimberly clark. let me think. what would obama have against...
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ryan on obama and joe biden on mitt romney. >> you are so right, john. that's the key. the tops of the tickets that will really matter at the end of the day or the end of the evening. thanks, john. we'll see you later on in the show and tonight's vice presidential debate, the tax discussion will be a key issue, the so-called $5 trillion tax cut for rich people. now, take a listen to former senator alan simpson in an exclusive interview only on cnbc today. >> you have a situation where grover norquist has obtained this pledge in the '80s, in the early '90s, he got this pledge that you wouldn't raise taxes under any circumstances unless they are commensurate with spending cuts and those guys are enthralled to him. >> best way to take that on is to reform the tax code, to broaden the base and simplify the code, to wipe out these tax expenditures and use that money to reduce rates. >> well, all right. lo looks like bowles supports the grover norquist idea which is the romney idea. sounds like simpson, as usual, is being very crotchety. let's get to the two guests to get to
ryan on obama and joe biden on mitt romney. >> you are so right, john. that's the key. the tops of the tickets that will really matter at the end of the day or the end of the evening. thanks, john. we'll see you later on in the show and tonight's vice presidential debate, the tax discussion will be a key issue, the so-called $5 trillion tax cut for rich people. now, take a listen to former senator alan simpson in an exclusive interview only on cnbc today. >> you have a situation...
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zbles a class warrior with president obama right now. >> and bill gates is a class warrior? >> it is not tax reform. it's not encouraging growth. >> i didn't say it's not tax reform. i said the wealthy will receive the bulk of the benefits. >> no, i'm saying -- if you -- you can't blow a hole in the deficit with trillions of dollars in -- >> all political. >> if you cared about the deficit, if you cared about deficit, matt lewis, then you'd know that this goofy millionaire's tax raises less than $50 billion over ten years. okay? given what, $45 trillion in spending and 7, 8 trillion dollars in deficits. so it's not about deficit reduction. it's really about taxing rich people. but isn't it really about taxing mitt romney? isn't that what the whole buffett plan is about? >> well, it's really about politics. >> really? >> yes. i hate to blow their cover. >> it's romney's money. it's mitt romney's wealth and demonizing mitt romney's wealth. >> and his success. because mitt romney is the presumed republican nominee. so all of a sudden -- by the way, we could be talking about the
zbles a class warrior with president obama right now. >> and bill gates is a class warrior? >> it is not tax reform. it's not encouraging growth. >> i didn't say it's not tax reform. i said the wealthy will receive the bulk of the benefits. >> no, i'm saying -- if you -- you can't blow a hole in the deficit with trillions of dollars in -- >> all political. >> if you cared about the deficit, if you cared about deficit, matt lewis, then you'd know that this...
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listen to president obama. i think he's got this one right. the deficit has come down substantially. spending has come down substantially. a good left-wing keynesian would be worried we're not getting enough fiscal stimulus. i don't believe any of that nonsense but that's what they would be saying. it's hard for me to worry about that. i am more concerned about capital spending and whether businesses will invest and that's the ultimate job creator. at this point i'm just trying to find, you know, poke a hole or two. things look so good. every single sector today was up, ed butkowsky. when i see that and see this euphoric, i think i better look for something else. you get the last word. >> i have been bullish for many years and you just take a snapshot. right now this evenings look gr. anybody who dropped down from outer space and looked at stock prices, you say things look really good. however, you really never know. >> thank you dennis gartman, dan greenhaus, we appreciate it. stocks aren't the only thing that's hot right now, so is the car b
listen to president obama. i think he's got this one right. the deficit has come down substantially. spending has come down substantially. a good left-wing keynesian would be worried we're not getting enough fiscal stimulus. i don't believe any of that nonsense but that's what they would be saying. it's hard for me to worry about that. i am more concerned about capital spending and whether businesses will invest and that's the ultimate job creator. at this point i'm just trying to find, you...
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. >>> all right. there you see what may be the picture of the week or the picture of the month, from left to right. president obama, house leader, john boehner, deputy leader, eric cantor, and house membership leader, mike pence. barry, look at that, they're in it looks like prayer. i'm going to say they're in prayer. i hope that's true. >>> now, joining us live from freezing baltimore, and we appreciate it very, very much, congressman david dreier of california and congressman marsha blackburn -- >> i got it. got it. >> -- of tennessee. hello, you are pointing to me. i hope you're -- guys, i know it's cold. >> hi, larry, i'm set. no, we're good. >> i got to do it over two segments. you got to work with me. i got to ask you a quick question on the first, and then we'll defend it in the second. the question is, will today's republican meeting with obama and future actions stop the scheduled tax hikes on capital gains on banks and on corporations? david, you first? it's a yes or no, with a little explan
. >>> all right. there you see what may be the picture of the week or the picture of the month, from left to right. president obama, house leader, john boehner, deputy leader, eric cantor, and house membership leader, mike pence. barry, look at that, they're in it looks like prayer. i'm going to say they're in prayer. i hope that's true. >>> now, joining us live from freezing baltimore, and we appreciate it very, very much, congressman david dreier of california and...
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there and obama is right now. here's what they're both right about. listen, our insurance premiums have doubles since the year 2000, since bill clinton left office, people paying more and more and more and more staying uninsured. we're spending much more of our dollars on health care. we need to do something. this isn't apop colip tick, do something or we're all going to die but it is important for our nation's health and fiscal health. the reality is there is no alternative to this. twheef do something. the republicans are the party of no, have not made any -- >> we will have ground rules. you wanted to be less interrupted, talk shorter, new ground rules. greg. >> the costs of medicare are going up faster than the cost of private insurance, that's a big problem there. how is government going to solve that? obama knows he has to get obama scare done right now, not obama care, obama scare, get it in before anybody knows what's in it. some of these small businesses will not grow because of the taxes to pay for this
there and obama is right now. here's what they're both right about. listen, our insurance premiums have doubles since the year 2000, since bill clinton left office, people paying more and more and more and more staying uninsured. we're spending much more of our dollars on health care. we need to do something. this isn't apop colip tick, do something or we're all going to die but it is important for our nation's health and fiscal health. the reality is there is no alternative to this. twheef do...
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>> for example, what president obama thinks right now. >> they want to know what president obama thinks. >> yes. >> that and more, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. ♪ (holiday mhey! is playing) i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. female announcer: during sleep train's hugeom foyear end clearance sale,s! get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrat
>> for example, what president obama thinks right now. >> they want to know what president obama thinks. >> yes. >> that and more, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the...
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down 207 points as a president obama meeting with top ceos right now as we speak at white house ahead of meetings on the fiscal cliff with congressional leaders. we're watching these meetings and navigating and monitoring for you. up next, i will talk with the honeywell ceo as soon as he comes out of that meeting. we'll find out if, in fact, compromise was discussed. find out if he thinks a fiscal cliff compromise can be reached. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members it.congress. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newscaster:breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties!? with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where
down 207 points as a president obama meeting with top ceos right now as we speak at white house ahead of meetings on the fiscal cliff with congressional leaders. we're watching these meetings and navigating and monitoring for you. up next, i will talk with the honeywell ceo as soon as he comes out of that meeting. we'll find out if, in fact, compromise was discussed. find out if he thinks a fiscal cliff compromise can be reached. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of...
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it turns on the intrade, obama's numbers went right back up today when people saw the unemployment drop. i find this interesting. in fact, jimmy has said obama regained everything he lost during the debate. what's your thought about that? it says these numbers are helping him. >> well, i think that's right. he's been saying on the campaign trail give me four more years and i'll really get this economy in gear and now he can point to something that justifies that message. the key is you already see voters in polls saying they think the economy is getting better. here this number advances that argument. it's a big boost. what you didn't hear romney say today is what he's been saying for years, that the unemployment rate is above 8% for 44 months. that talking point is done. it's over and it's going to be a little hard for him to make that economic case. >> let me say something about this, though. i looked back at the data four years ago, exactly four years ago -- i'm sorry, eight years ago. the democrats ran against the bush economy. do you know what the unemployment rate was in october o
it turns on the intrade, obama's numbers went right back up today when people saw the unemployment drop. i find this interesting. in fact, jimmy has said obama regained everything he lost during the debate. what's your thought about that? it says these numbers are helping him. >> well, i think that's right. he's been saying on the campaign trail give me four more years and i'll really get this economy in gear and now he can point to something that justifies that message. the key is you...
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is obama right? >> i'm going to agree with charlie on this. i don't think we need one. the banks are heavily regulated and they have proven they are unequal to the task. most regulators are the people that couldn't get jobs on wall street. the idea that they could somehow regulate people is pure fantasy. >> right. >> so, steve leisman, go ahead, defend the regulators. i want you to. >> i want to point this out. i'm not sure that the regulators want to regulate or stop "too big to fail." when you think about the international competitive side of that, what happens when we do "too big to fail"? you open a bank in ireland or in britain and every time i've asked the treasury secretary about this he talks about this only in international terms. that we are not going to do "too big to fail" without our brethren in europe doing the same thing. >> it's -- the irony of lehman brothers they were bailed out before. that's the clay si thing. they were coming back to the well twice. we let lehman go but not merrill. merrill was bailed out. >> was it right to let lehman go? >> tough
is obama right? >> i'm going to agree with charlie on this. i don't think we need one. the banks are heavily regulated and they have proven they are unequal to the task. most regulators are the people that couldn't get jobs on wall street. the idea that they could somehow regulate people is pure fantasy. >> right. >> so, steve leisman, go ahead, defend the regulators. i want you to. >> i want to point this out. i'm not sure that the regulators want to regulate or stop...
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the charge -- among the charges against obama care was, all right, you won't get your doctor. you're not going to get your right hospital. but more to the point, nina, rationing and price controls. obama cons denied that from day one. what you are describing, what scott is describing is rationing and price controls. >> well, i think it certainly is laying a foundation. i mean, how else are they going to have skyrocketing subsidies in the exchanges? how are they going bring down costs? they're already going to have to figure out how they're going to pay the subsidies right now. i think they're going to look at instead of reducing the subsidies, i think their solution is going to be to regulate the plans even more. there. >> you go. i got to get out. i'm sorry. we're short of time. thanks, nina, we appreciate it very much. scott, thanks. now, folks, just about 50 years ago this week, president john f. kennedy was tragically assassinated by a soviet cuban communist. of course it was tragedy. but has the truth about jfk's true political leanings also perished? he was a supply side
the charge -- among the charges against obama care was, all right, you won't get your doctor. you're not going to get your right hospital. but more to the point, nina, rationing and price controls. obama cons denied that from day one. what you are describing, what scott is describing is rationing and price controls. >> well, i think it certainly is laying a foundation. i mean, how else are they going to have skyrocketing subsidies in the exchanges? how are they going bring down costs?...
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failures right to obama face to face. >> rod stone, you are a romney doubter. tell us why. >> i don't think he's a real conservative. frankly, i'm disappointed. i saw kevin madden in your first segment. governor gary johnson should have been included in this debate. romney can't be a brawler. he's got to come out strong but he can't be shrill or nasty or too caustic. >> he got to show he can stand up and be a leader of the united states. >> in all honesty, there's a stature question here. obama is outpointing this guy overwhelmingly on likability and likability factor is very strong. it's one of the keefe reasons why ronald reagan won his debate with jimmy carter. >> robert costa, is romney going to say "there he goes again" or any lines like that? >> i think he has some zingers ready to go. but roger stone brings up a good point. he's not just going to be a brawler. look for romney tonight to talk directly to women to try to close that gender gap. >> what do you want romney to say that would bring you, you are a veteran, you were a reagan guy for heavens sakes
failures right to obama face to face. >> rod stone, you are a romney doubter. tell us why. >> i don't think he's a real conservative. frankly, i'm disappointed. i saw kevin madden in your first segment. governor gary johnson should have been included in this debate. romney can't be a brawler. he's got to come out strong but he can't be shrill or nasty or too caustic. >> he got to show he can stand up and be a leader of the united states. >> in all honesty, there's a...
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flexibility is what we want out of obama, right? we don't want him to be doctrinare. that's what he's doing. some people just don't like anything the guy does. >> the question is, will this matter? right? will it, rick? >> oh, it matters. >> will it make changes to what the unions want? >> no. first of all, you're not going to get this through the congress because once you try to get it through congress you open the law up. once you open up the law there's going to be a flood of amendments that people are going to have to be confronted with that they're not going to want to be confronted with on the democrat side. and richard talks about functional and flexible and all this. look, at the end of the day, this just comes down to math. and the unions want more money so that employees don't -- >> they don't want more money. >> of course they want more money. >> they want to be able to afford health care. this is a good thing. >> that's what tax subsidies are. i can't believe you can't figure out that tax subsidies are money. they want more money. that's all it comes down
flexibility is what we want out of obama, right? we don't want him to be doctrinare. that's what he's doing. some people just don't like anything the guy does. >> the question is, will this matter? right? will it, rick? >> oh, it matters. >> will it make changes to what the unions want? >> no. first of all, you're not going to get this through the congress because once you try to get it through congress you open the law up. once you open up the law there's going to be a...
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>> continue, sell, down. >> pete sner. >> obama is right. people have to spend less. unfortunately his policies encourage them to spend more. we have to spend less on housing too and his policies do the opposite. >> i think we fizzle out, mel. >> the tape tells you everything. it's a great tape. buy it. >> we'll see you next week for more "halftime report." and "power lunch" begins now. >>> welcome, everybody, to "power lunch." president obama is speaking right now at a town hall meeting out in nevada, unveiling a $15.5 billion housing aid package for the state which has been hard hit by foreclosures. is washington hurting the economy even as it tries to help? the debate. >> i'm julia boorstin. stocks back in the black at this hour. investors putting aside fears about the discount rate hike by the fed. >> it was the shot that repentance heard around the world today. >> i am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior i engaged in. >> tiger woods apologizes for his sex scandal and gives no timetable for his return to
>> continue, sell, down. >> pete sner. >> obama is right. people have to spend less. unfortunately his policies encourage them to spend more. we have to spend less on housing too and his policies do the opposite. >> i think we fizzle out, mel. >> the tape tells you everything. it's a great tape. buy it. >> we'll see you next week for more "halftime report." and "power lunch" begins now. >>> welcome, everybody, to "power...
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also, right now, we can tell you that hawaii is also going to obama. nbc news projecting the president to win hawaii as well, another four electoral votes. listen to the crowds, carl. >> yep. >> another winning -- another winner on a close call in idaho. idaho is going to governor romney. governor romney wins idaho with four electoral votes. nbc news projecting mitt romney the winner there. >> couple of big states out of the pacific northwest as we continue to hear the crowds at democracy plaza. the state of oregon, too early to call. although nbc news is saying that the president, barack obama, does lead in the state of oregon. and washington state. nbc news projects that barack obama will take the state of washington. there are some cheers in democracy plaza. we'll go back to there as the map fills in as the night goes on. >> not really clear who the fan base is for because you're hearing the same kind of, you know, phrase for both obama and romney. >> puts the president at 243 which is less than 30 points needed to get to 270. things are getting imp
also, right now, we can tell you that hawaii is also going to obama. nbc news projecting the president to win hawaii as well, another four electoral votes. listen to the crowds, carl. >> yep. >> another winning -- another winner on a close call in idaho. idaho is going to governor romney. governor romney wins idaho with four electoral votes. nbc news projecting mitt romney the winner there. >> couple of big states out of the pacific northwest as we continue to hear the crowds...
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extend the bush-obama tax cuts. that's right. just extend them. that's what folks really care about. so let's talk. we have two distinguished house members, peter welch, democrat, vermont. marsha blackburn, republican from tennessee. thank you. ms. blackburn, marsha blackburn, let me start with you. i can tell you with the debt ceiling not going to come around until next february or march, what folks up on wall street are worried about is the tax cuts. will they be extended? and to me you could really help the economy if you just extended them this summer. >> and i completely agree with you. go ahead and provide the certainty that our constituents are saying that they need. whether they're employers. heth they're small business owners. whether they are individuals who are just saying let us know what is going to happen with the tax code and providing that certainty will go a long, long way. >> peter welch, i don't see -- there's no way you all are going to get some big grand design. you are the guy who wanted an independent, clean debt limit. okay
extend the bush-obama tax cuts. that's right. just extend them. that's what folks really care about. so let's talk. we have two distinguished house members, peter welch, democrat, vermont. marsha blackburn, republican from tennessee. thank you. ms. blackburn, marsha blackburn, let me start with you. i can tell you with the debt ceiling not going to come around until next february or march, what folks up on wall street are worried about is the tax cuts. will they be extended? and to me you could...
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i mean, in some ways, this is obama-biden's worst enemy. >> absolutely right. i think they were wishing for him because sthept to have this debate. this was a debate we had in 2010 and we had an historic public victory. we went to the american people with, are you tired of how obama has built up this government, wants to continue to build it up through obama care and many other ways. i think if we get the debate as a choice between obama's vision and the romney-reagan -- i was going to say reagan. the romney-ryan vision -- because he reminds me a bit of ronald reagan. i think we'll win this election. it is a gamble, but i think it's a gamble that's going to work out. >> well, this is probably the clearest. let's stay with the reagan slip soft tongue. i think you kid it deliberately. it's a very important point. 1980 probably was the greatest choice election until recently. and maybe for many years. the reagan view, which is much akin to what i call r squared, romney and ryan, versus the carter view, which is very much akin to obama and crazy joe biden. and what
i mean, in some ways, this is obama-biden's worst enemy. >> absolutely right. i think they were wishing for him because sthept to have this debate. this was a debate we had in 2010 and we had an historic public victory. we went to the american people with, are you tired of how obama has built up this government, wants to continue to build it up through obama care and many other ways. i think if we get the debate as a choice between obama's vision and the romney-reagan -- i was going to...
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right knew? >> exactly. >> it's a good question, it's an argument maybe she wouldn't. she is getting older. she's no spring chicken. >> she's young aer than mitt romney is. >> how old is she going to be in four years now? i mean -- >> is there any chance joe biden does step down for some reason? >> do i get to answer? i'm not previous districting it but it's not an absurd impossibility. i give it some percentage chance as an act of desperation. >> keith and matt, we will continue the debate when larry comes back. >> oh, man. >> that's how i feel, too. many thanks to our special guest, mark simone. good job, might to meet you. i am brian sullivan in for larry. thank you for watching. have a great night, everybody. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger
right knew? >> exactly. >> it's a good question, it's an argument maybe she wouldn't. she is getting older. she's no spring chicken. >> she's young aer than mitt romney is. >> how old is she going to be in four years now? i mean -- >> is there any chance joe biden does step down for some reason? >> do i get to answer? i'm not previous districting it but it's not an absurd impossibility. i give it some percentage chance as an act of desperation. >> keith...
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that is all you talk about. >> red herrings. >> 20,000 jobs. >> if i were advising obama right now, no more government spending cuts until the economy gets going until unemployment is down, exempt the first 25,000 dollars of income from payroll, the payroll tax, that is in large the payroll tax cut. i would provide more housing relief, let the fha take a share of people's debt burdens with regard to mortgages, and come up with a bold plan. >> come on, bob. >> >> don't listen to supply siders. >> especially these two guys. >> you talked about infrastructure and the need to build these projects, we have a project, the private sector will build, it will not increase the national debt by one penny, will be 18 to 20,000 union jobs for robert reich, larry, that should be a deem come true. how can liberals oppose that? >> i am not prepared to sell off the environment for the sake of infrastructure. if you think that pipeline is not going to have negative environmental consequences you're out of your gourd. if you want to build infrastructure with the private sector, how about more and better
that is all you talk about. >> red herrings. >> 20,000 jobs. >> if i were advising obama right now, no more government spending cuts until the economy gets going until unemployment is down, exempt the first 25,000 dollars of income from payroll, the payroll tax, that is in large the payroll tax cut. i would provide more housing relief, let the fha take a share of people's debt burdens with regard to mortgages, and come up with a bold plan. >> come on, bob. >>...
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is this about the nsa or about obama? >> i think michelle is right, it's about the nsa, which started this program under george w. bush. >> with the vote of congress, the patriot act, democrats voted for it, too. >> it's not just the patriot act. it's also the warrantless wire tap. this thing about foreign spying, this has been going on since the beginning of time. the idea that president obama's administration is the only administration that has ever spied on another government is preposterous. i don't think anybody will believe at that. >> i think it is obama. he may have been very charming in his telephone conferring. we've also had the irs around for a long time and the federal election committee. he's shown he will use these nonpartisan institutions of government in order to spy on americans and abuse private personal data in a way that makes the nsa scandal so much worse. you understand the government is going to be listening or tracking certain phone calls, especially in the era of terrorism. the way it was used by
is this about the nsa or about obama? >> i think michelle is right, it's about the nsa, which started this program under george w. bush. >> with the vote of congress, the patriot act, democrats voted for it, too. >> it's not just the patriot act. it's also the warrantless wire tap. this thing about foreign spying, this has been going on since the beginning of time. the idea that president obama's administration is the only administration that has ever spied on another...
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. >> the irony is that these guys will go down under president obama. >> right. >> basically, peter, just borrowing from 2017 gains and gains to be backed into what president-elect trump actually doe does. >> one of the things that i would like to tell you or like to say is that i think next year a lot of it will be based on earnings. first quarter or fourth quarter earnings. >> prices right now, peas are way off the charts. markets are going to sell off. there's a tax cut in the offing, we probably will not see that tax cut until the end of 2017. >> because it has to be enacted. it has to be legislated upon, implemented. it will take until the end of the year. >> right. will it be retroactive? >> we've seen tax cuts both ways. they started jn 1st following year. >> do we prefer a market like that, that we have to care about the timing versus what's the fed going to do? to me it's a lot of the same kind of -- >> people, quite honestly, are tired of the fed. made it clear at least twice, maybe three times in 2017 and people are less concerned about that. i think they're much more conc
. >> the irony is that these guys will go down under president obama. >> right. >> basically, peter, just borrowing from 2017 gains and gains to be backed into what president-elect trump actually doe does. >> one of the things that i would like to tell you or like to say is that i think next year a lot of it will be based on earnings. first quarter or fourth quarter earnings. >> prices right now, peas are way off the charts. markets are going to sell off. there's a...
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president obama's plan cut the debt. >> all right. he basically is asking a very tough question. now i don't know whether president obama is going to have a deficit reduction plan or not. i haven't heard one. what's your response? i don't think republicans have responded to clinton's argument that the gop doubled the debt before he came into office and doubled it again afterwards. what's your reaction to that? >> i think if you look back historically it was under republicans we saw efforts to control deficits, a deep concern about the state of fiscal affairs. they went at it repeatedly in the first bush administration. so, i don't think that's a fair reading of history. you know remember everyone always points to the '90s and say we got to do that again. to do that again you need a dot-com bubble. a second fall of the soviet union. you need a baby boom that's 15 years away from retirement. that's wishful thinking. >> austin the thought occurs to me mr. clinton asking that question which i think is a tough question, if president obama would have embraced simpson-bowles or bowles-s
president obama's plan cut the debt. >> all right. he basically is asking a very tough question. now i don't know whether president obama is going to have a deficit reduction plan or not. i haven't heard one. what's your response? i don't think republicans have responded to clinton's argument that the gop doubled the debt before he came into office and doubled it again afterwards. what's your reaction to that? >> i think if you look back historically it was under republicans we saw...
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said to the degree that obamacare is the focus, it's bad for obama. >> all right. john hinderaker, wind up with you on this. i think there's one other element that really kills this guy even while the economy is improving. i don't think the public believes he has the executive managerial skills to run his job. you know what, bob woodward said the other day, the reason there was a budget agreement was because obama wasn't involved. i think the public sees with some clarity, john, that this guy, whatever the merits -- he has merits, i'm not going to trash him completely. he has merits. one of them is not management. the other is not executive skills and the other is not deal making. i think that hurts him, too. >> you're exactly right, larry. as a manager, people figured out barack obama is an empty suit. he's had a very difficult time realizing his objectives. the obamacare -- you know, things like obamacare really hurt when they resonate and they confirm something that people already suspected. i think people already were suspecting that obama didn't really know wh
said to the degree that obamacare is the focus, it's bad for obama. >> all right. john hinderaker, wind up with you on this. i think there's one other element that really kills this guy even while the economy is improving. i don't think the public believes he has the executive managerial skills to run his job. you know what, bob woodward said the other day, the reason there was a budget agreement was because obama wasn't involved. i think the public sees with some clarity, john, that this...
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i would start right now. right tonight. kerry made a speech. obama made his talk. now let's go. let's go. otherwise they may go into other towns, right? they are talking about going into aleppo, if i have the pronunciation right. they are talking about killing more people using more chemical weapons. i think we need to go right away. >> i hope you're right. i think they will. because, you know, if you're going to do two and a half days of bombing you don't have much time. you better start. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it, sir. >>> now, folks, the markets just wrapped up their worst month of 2013, but the financial picture not so bad. in fact, you can make the case that stocks have been very resilient during a challenging summer. that includes all the curves that the syria story is throwing at us and that's what we're going look at where stocks may be going next. we have washington battles. we have tax battles. shutdown battles and profitable companies are holding their own. i'm larry can you identify, low we'll look at the markets next. hero: if you had a chance to go a
i would start right now. right tonight. kerry made a speech. obama made his talk. now let's go. let's go. otherwise they may go into other towns, right? they are talking about going into aleppo, if i have the pronunciation right. they are talking about killing more people using more chemical weapons. i think we need to go right away. >> i hope you're right. i think they will. because, you know, if you're going to do two and a half days of bombing you don't have much time. you better...
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now, folks, it's not just the washington post casting the falsehoods coming out of team obama right now. the congressional bug office also definitely showed the president misled the public about his budget and tax plans as recently as last month. we've got that story. later on, a senate committee will drag apple's name through the mud tomorrow hinting it fiensd ways to add taxes. >>> we have the breaking details on that story as well. i think he's going for corporate tax reform, which remind me about free market capitalism. we will get back "the kudlow report", the massive tornado in oklahoma as soon as we get more breaking news. . >>> our budget will be reduced by another $2 trillion, so that all told we will have surpassed the goals in deficit reduction that independent economists believe we need to stabilize our finances. but it does so in a balanced and responsible way. >> really, mr. president? well, it seems like the congressional bucket ofls didn't get the same budget memo that you did. get this, i know it's a shocker, but some of the president's other budget promises fall short
now, folks, it's not just the washington post casting the falsehoods coming out of team obama right now. the congressional bug office also definitely showed the president misled the public about his budget and tax plans as recently as last month. we've got that story. later on, a senate committee will drag apple's name through the mud tomorrow hinting it fiensd ways to add taxes. >>> we have the breaking details on that story as well. i think he's going for corporate tax reform, which...
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has this one exactly right. i disagree with you. >> well, federal -- president obama has not proposed to continue the pay freeze. but remember who you're talking about. you're talking about a va nursing assistant who makes around $24,000 a year. you're talking about a border patrol agent or a corrections officer working in a federal prison protecting the public against dangerous criminals making under $40,000 a year. these are the people you're going after or complaining about their very modest salaries and wanting to lower their salaries. but i would like to make a point if i may about the benefits. the cost -- the employer cost for providing those benefits is the way these comparisons are made. and federal pension benefits cost more than a private sector provision because we invest solely in treasury bonds. >> you get 401ks and pension benefits and hardly any co-pay. i think it's a hell of a deal. that's it for this evening's show. tham thanks for watching. i'm larry kudlow. we will be here tomorrow night. ame
has this one exactly right. i disagree with you. >> well, federal -- president obama has not proposed to continue the pay freeze. but remember who you're talking about. you're talking about a va nursing assistant who makes around $24,000 a year. you're talking about a border patrol agent or a corrections officer working in a federal prison protecting the public against dangerous criminals making under $40,000 a year. these are the people you're going after or complaining about their very...
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that's the obama care. >> right. >> but excluding obama care, that's the earned income tax credits, about $30,000. and many other benefits are right around there. >> a number of them are. although the unemployment program pretty much anyone, any income level can get that. >> dean baker, do you think the democrats made a mistake in this latest budget deal where they did not push for an extension of unemployment benefits? >> well, i would like to have seen them push for extension benefits. i think people need that the jobs aren't going to come out of nowhere. we do need people working be. the problem isn't that you don't have people looking for work. you have three people looking for work for every job. i would have liked to see them extend benefits. i don't like to see people miss a check, but what i suspect is going to happen is early next year you're going to see congress come back because most republicans think we should extend benefits. i think there is going to be a lot of pressure for them go to go ahead and do it. i know that's going to make you unhappy, but i think that's what is g
that's the obama care. >> right. >> but excluding obama care, that's the earned income tax credits, about $30,000. and many other benefits are right around there. >> a number of them are. although the unemployment program pretty much anyone, any income level can get that. >> dean baker, do you think the democrats made a mistake in this latest budget deal where they did not push for an extension of unemployment benefits? >> well, i would like to have seen them push...
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>> that's exactly right. and obama and holder are two peas in a political pod. these guys have been together since the beginning of the administration. and if they go down, they're going to go down together. these are -- holder and obama -- if holder goes down or holder gets -- for the a.p. or mishandle the irs investigation, obama is going to be touched by that, as well. >> when you first got wind of this whole irs mess, what was your instinct, historian you are? what was your instinct? >> my instinct immediately is this is a very big story. because there's just no defending it. no way to talk around it. it's just plain flat-out wrong and indefensible. and so friday when i first heard about it, i said, you know, oh, boy, here we go. >> now, it's going to be up to katie -- it's going to be up to holder, maybe, up to holder at the end of the day to make decisions about the irs. i have never seen an attorney general with that kind of portfolio before. that's heavy duty. >> it is heavy duty. and is eric holder up to that job? and should we trust him with that autho
>> that's exactly right. and obama and holder are two peas in a political pod. these guys have been together since the beginning of the administration. and if they go down, they're going to go down together. these are -- holder and obama -- if holder goes down or holder gets -- for the a.p. or mishandle the irs investigation, obama is going to be touched by that, as well. >> when you first got wind of this whole irs mess, what was your instinct, historian you are? what was your...
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>> first of all, this shows you president obama's right. you've got to pay for a lot of contraception out there. then we wouldn't have this story today. why am i the only one -- why am i the only one not bothered by this? >> is he a catholic, marino? >> you know, if these horrible menendez allegations turn out to be true, that's something we need to look at. the anthony weiner case showed a tremendous lack in judgment. this is an athlete. >> if the menendez prostitution turns out he is going to lose his position. i don't think marino will lose his in cbs. but menendez will lose his position. i'm not saying i know but if the allegations are true he's history. >> read a book about babe ruth. he frequented prostitutes. you know, an athlete, the bar is lower. you're not required to behave like a saint if you're an athlete. >> i'll get keith's take on this. will you watch cbs analysis with dan marino knowing he has a love child? >> i'm sure there are a lot of athletes and former athletes who have love childs, we just don't know about it. you're
>> first of all, this shows you president obama's right. you've got to pay for a lot of contraception out there. then we wouldn't have this story today. why am i the only one -- why am i the only one not bothered by this? >> is he a catholic, marino? >> you know, if these horrible menendez allegations turn out to be true, that's something we need to look at. the anthony weiner case showed a tremendous lack in judgment. this is an athlete. >> if the menendez prostitution...
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somehow romney must be more than simply not obama. all right. we have cnbc contributor harry melver from the nation magazine, radio host jason metera, author of hollywood hypocrites and the founder of power line blog. jason, romney is surging in the polls. gallup's got him ten points ahead on the economy. he'll cut spending, put the keystone pipeline up, lower taxes. what do they want from romney? why are they belly aching and whining? they're good guys. what's up with this? >> i don't know. i agree, larry. mitt romney has had a terrific start. it's his job, duty, responsibility to point out that obama has wrecked this economy and that obama rather than kovrning and changing his face, he'd rather be the fifth kardashian and rub elbows with hollywood's elite. i can't find fault in what mitt romney has done, certainly with that ad. >> john, romney made it so clear obama is the big government-centered guy, the grease guy, the european welfare state guy. romney is the free enterprise, probusiness, opportunity society, work hard, low taxes. the contr
somehow romney must be more than simply not obama. all right. we have cnbc contributor harry melver from the nation magazine, radio host jason metera, author of hollywood hypocrites and the founder of power line blog. jason, romney is surging in the polls. gallup's got him ten points ahead on the economy. he'll cut spending, put the keystone pipeline up, lower taxes. what do they want from romney? why are they belly aching and whining? they're good guys. what's up with this? >> i don't...
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and see how that candidate is running against obama. >> right. >> personally, we think the markets would favor a republican over a democrat. and then maybe we get a little bit of a summer rally. >> mary ann, thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> 30 minutes to the closing bell sounds for the day. the dow jones industrial average up about 90 points here. up next, we'll talk where to invest today. calamos investments chairman and ceo john calamos here with me telling me why he thinks the biggest opportunities are outside of the united states. as we take a break, take a look at the standout performers right now in the s&p 500. back in a moment. >>> half an hour to go in the trading session. the session highs up about 92 points right now. we've been talking apple all day long. so let's take a look at some of the companies involved in building this 4-glte, or long-term evolution network that will operate on which the apple -- or new ipad will operate. analysts say this should give a lift in particular to verizon, vodafone and at&t. they think that investors will pay more, bas
and see how that candidate is running against obama. >> right. >> personally, we think the markets would favor a republican over a democrat. and then maybe we get a little bit of a summer rally. >> mary ann, thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> 30 minutes to the closing bell sounds for the day. the dow jones industrial average up about 90 points here. up next, we'll talk where to invest today. calamos investments chairman and ceo john calamos...
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four democratic senators stabbing obama right in the back. so, that doesn't build a lot of confidence in the system. >> yeah. knowing what we've got in washington, are you expecting volatility going into the next couple of weeks? given the fact that we are probably going to see a fight over the debt ceiling. both sides are not moving on this. >> i don't think that was priced into the market, right? i think the market was so focused on fed and taper. you had a bit of relief right afterwards. i think part of the selloff today, and i think the volatility we'll see in the month end is just that. you know, fear of how this is going to play out. do the republicans feel more emboldened now that the president looks so weak. >> yeah. so, at the end of the day here, we're closing at the lows of the day, down 185 points on the dow joendz industrial average. i know you were on your way in. what's your observation at the end of the day, volume very strong, rebalancing. what was going on? >> i think you could wake up after we had a very dovish fed. then we
four democratic senators stabbing obama right in the back. so, that doesn't build a lot of confidence in the system. >> yeah. knowing what we've got in washington, are you expecting volatility going into the next couple of weeks? given the fact that we are probably going to see a fight over the debt ceiling. both sides are not moving on this. >> i don't think that was priced into the market, right? i think the market was so focused on fed and taper. you had a bit of relief right...
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not exactly a far right gang. is obama care working well? 6%. now good things but changes needed, 50%. people think you know, you could tweak this and salvage it. however 42% wanted an entire repeal. now, oii want to go to you on ts because you're in the repeal camp. i suggest republicans adopt a three year moratorium. stop the mandates, stop everything. stop the madness as i call it. that allows you to do both. you might wind up repealing it. after three years you might keep a couple things like the pre-existing conditions and so forth. wouldn't that be a good strategy rather than have to choose? those numbers are close, 50 and 42. >> i think for the sake of the country we need to get rid of obama care. politically i think you're right obama care is the center of the election. this poll showed 64% of the people said they would not vote for someone that had a different position on obama care than they did. most importantly you had 42% say they'd vote for the republican house candidate, 39 for the democratic house candidate. that's a generic poll
not exactly a far right gang. is obama care working well? 6%. now good things but changes needed, 50%. people think you know, you could tweak this and salvage it. however 42% wanted an entire repeal. now, oii want to go to you on ts because you're in the repeal camp. i suggest republicans adopt a three year moratorium. stop the mandates, stop everything. stop the madness as i call it. that allows you to do both. you might wind up repealing it. after three years you might keep a couple things...
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i think that team obama misses it deliberately. arthur got it right. romney has said now on several occasions, both during the debate several times and just before the debate, he is going to put strict caps -- are you listening, jared -- strict caps on itemized deductions. those caps will range between $17,000 and probably $40,000, $45,000. the more money you make, the lower your cap is going to be. once you apply those strict caps, then the math adds up if you get some decent growth, that is. >> one more thing, larry, the deductions are the greatest benefit at the highest tax rates. so therefore limiting the deductions at the highest rate gives you the greatest base and revenue -- >> all true, art. but here's the thing. he has taken off the table capital gains, dividends, interest deductibility, the mortgage interest deduction -- >> no, he hasn't. he has not. jared, he's said everything is on the table. jared, my friend, when asked this question, besides the specifics of the dollar limit, he has said everything is on the table. come on. that's what he
i think that team obama misses it deliberately. arthur got it right. romney has said now on several occasions, both during the debate several times and just before the debate, he is going to put strict caps -- are you listening, jared -- strict caps on itemized deductions. those caps will range between $17,000 and probably $40,000, $45,000. the more money you make, the lower your cap is going to be. once you apply those strict caps, then the math adds up if you get some decent growth, that is....
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what advise would peter henry give president obama right now in his final years in the white house? lessons from the c suite offered up to the oval office. that's tomorrow on "power lunch." >>> good series. to the bond market now, rick santelli cracking some cross-asset action for us at the cme. >> sarah, it says it all. we're doing a bit of work, and we want to pay close attention to which side of the pivot that traders say is at 238. open the chart up for two years, get a glymph of why the momentum mostly continues to the up side. let's talk foreign exchange. hey, i hear a question out there. why is the dollar index at 11-plus month mys? three reasons why. first the euro versus the dollar. second is the pound versus the dallas. now let's switch gears. dollars versus yen. everyone is having a rather large movie, especially the pound, so we continue to monitor the woes in japan and europe, and who benefits, which in this case is a dollar index. back to you, tyler and sarah. >>> thanks very much, rick santelli. do you think that mcdonald's plans to put coffee in super markets will wo
what advise would peter henry give president obama right now in his final years in the white house? lessons from the c suite offered up to the oval office. that's tomorrow on "power lunch." >>> good series. to the bond market now, rick santelli cracking some cross-asset action for us at the cme. >> sarah, it says it all. we're doing a bit of work, and we want to pay close attention to which side of the pivot that traders say is at 238. open the chart up for two years,...
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he wants to repeal obama care. >> right. >> he wants to repeal cap-and-trade, dodd frank. he was very vague on what he wants to do. he didn't have a plan at all as to how he's going to pay for any of it. >> jennifer just told you all the things he said on the debate last night. the whole debate was spent attacking mitt romney's agenda which is a great place to be. all i'm saying is this. here's the democrats dilemma now. the country wants a deal. the country wants to see some common ground before we go bankrupt and before the unemployment rate goes back to 10%. what romney said is, i can do it. and you could see obama's body language. he was petulan it, looking down because he knows he couldn't get it done. that by itself crossing the aisle for common ground. don't have to give up your principles. if you call that moderate fine. i'm telling you it's pragmatic. that's what you've got here, a conservative who's pragmatic. >> democrats thinking those are moderate positions we're closer to a deal than we thought we were. >> that's right. >> now what he dead, and i don't think
he wants to repeal obama care. >> right. >> he wants to repeal cap-and-trade, dodd frank. he was very vague on what he wants to do. he didn't have a plan at all as to how he's going to pay for any of it. >> jennifer just told you all the things he said on the debate last night. the whole debate was spent attacking mitt romney's agenda which is a great place to be. all i'm saying is this. here's the democrats dilemma now. the country wants a deal. the country wants to see some...
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right, obama wants to raise taxes and here's romney who wants to cut them. and romney has to explain to people why it's a luge contrast. >> that's one area he needed to become a little bit specific. that would have kbn an important point for him to make. >> thank you, gentlemen. that's it for this evening's show. thanks for watching. we will do much more about the charlotte convention next few days. including tomorrow night. free market capitalism is still the best path to prosperity. maybe there's a democrat who will listen to that. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go se
right, obama wants to raise taxes and here's romney who wants to cut them. and romney has to explain to people why it's a luge contrast. >> that's one area he needed to become a little bit specific. that would have kbn an important point for him to make. >> thank you, gentlemen. that's it for this evening's show. thanks for watching. we will do much more about the charlotte convention next few days. including tomorrow night. free market capitalism is still the best path to...
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by the time we get to this election, many independent voter wills say i think obama is on the right track. >> enough of this, the bottom line is that obama won yesterday and he is going to lose in november. this is romney's race now, he now has a two-fisted fight now. he can go after the economy, he can go after this hideous flaw, this encoachment on civil liberties. >> how can he -- it's game over. >> romney -- the deal has been sealed. i have a lot of physician tre s friends, and i have asked physicians only. i have done whole blocks on my show with physicians only calling in. it is 99% of practicing physicians, surgeons, specialist, they can't stand this law, it's a reduction in quality, it's rationing, we're going to have board of 15 individuals that will decide if your mom gets a hip replacement if she falls down. >> no. >> mark, you're wrong. obama is going to win. >> i have to get mark back into this. mark, if people are going to like obama care, they would have already liked obama care. people do not like obamacare. that's what the polls show and every dar pon poll shows. so he ma
by the time we get to this election, many independent voter wills say i think obama is on the right track. >> enough of this, the bottom line is that obama won yesterday and he is going to lose in november. this is romney's race now, he now has a two-fisted fight now. he can go after the economy, he can go after this hideous flaw, this encoachment on civil liberties. >> how can he -- it's game over. >> romney -- the deal has been sealed. i have a lot of physician tre s...